Well guys...as I mentioned I was having the car inspected and didn't anticipate any real problems as the CarFax came back clean and it drove like a charm..but I got back word from Fishers Garage that the car was at one point submerged underwater to my astonishment . Electrical cords were frayed, rust...unrepairable and not road worthy.

So I went and drove that car right back to the dealer. It sucks that I only owned that car for 48 hours but that's why I always tell people to have a vehicle inspected. It definitely could have been worse as I could have gotten killed driving down the highway

His check bounced and the dealer said get your fat broke black ass back here with the car.

If a dealer sold you a car that had been 'totaled' by an accident or had flood damage and they didn't disclose that to you they violated the law. That's fraud. They need their license revoked and you could sue for damages.

If a dealer sold you a car that had been 'totaled' by an accident or had flood damage and they didn't disclose that to you they violated the law. That's fraud. They need their license revoked and you could sue for damages.

If a dealer sold you a car that had been 'totaled' by an accident or had flood damage and they didn't disclose that to you they violated the law. That's fraud. They need their license revoked and you could sue for damages.

Also a textbook case of a schmuck buying a pile of shit car and thinking it's something impressive

How so??? I checked the car through Carfax, test drove the vehicle, checked the electronics, engine, transmission, tires, and even with all the checks I made I took it to Fisher's to be inspected......in fact, if it wasn't for all the steps I took, I would have been stuck with a flooded car. I paid using my Etrade Visa and I've filed a dispute against the transaction.

Ultimately, there wasn't much more I could have done and I certainly didn't expect the results as only a nutcase would attempt to sell a flooded car in South Carolina without disclosing it....its illegal

Well guys...as I mentioned I was having the car inspected and didn't anticipate any real problems as the CarFax came back clean and it drove like a charm..but I got back word from Fishers Garage that the car was at one point submerged underwater to my astonishment . Electrical cords were frayed, rust...unrepairable and not road worthy.

So I went and drove that car right back to the dealer. It sucks that I only owned that car for 48 hours but that's why I always tell people to have a vehicle inspected. It definitely could have been worse as I could have gotten killed driving down the highway

There was a reason why it was so cheap. It was flood damaged. And yet, nothing on the carfax or the title?